ㄴㅇㅂ 남피디 5년 전에 상해 모욕 특수폭행으로 입건됐었는데 또 금토 드라마 맡았다고???
— 스리 ˚ ✵ (@MyDrama_365) January 12, 2025
행인한테 소주 뿌리고 잡혀가서도 여성 경찰 성희롱
근데 화룡점정은 이미 전과자였다는 사실
아 토나와.. 이런 놈이 만든 멜로를 어케 봄
비주얼 할애비가 나와도 나는 불매 pic.twitter.com/QsRiKG0RHv
{ My perfect secretary Production Director was charged 5 years ago for assault, defamation, and aggravated assault, and now he's in charge of another Friday-Saturday drama???
He poured soju on a passerby, got arrested, and then sexually harassed a female police officer.
And the cherry on top is that he was already a convicted criminal.
Ugh, it’s disgusting... How can anyone watch a melodrama made by someone like him?
Even if the visuals are amazing, I’m boycotting it.}
THE COMMENTS;
- I wanted to see Lee Jun-hyuk because he’s been looking so handsome lately...
- Is this pre-produced?
- ☞ 2 User:Yes.
- He already has a criminal record...?
- A melodrama created by a convict.
- How is it possible to get into SBS with a criminal record? Or not be fired after committing a crime post-hiring?
- ☞ 6 User: Unless it’s a public company, having a record won’t usually block entry.
- ☞ 6 User: That’s also surprising—especially since it’s for assault.
- He already had a record back then, too.
- How can someone who made sexual insults create a romance?
- I’m watching this for Lee Jun-hyuk’s melodrama acting.
- What kind of company is this, where someone with a criminal record is employed and even commits crimes again without consequences?
- It wasn’t just harassment—it was sexual insults towards a female police officer.
- Supporting a romance by someone like that makes you a fool.
- It’s crazy to use a convict like that.
- I’m curious about his previous record—sounds horrific.
- So someone who sexually insulted a female officer can return as the main producer of a melodrama? In this country, that gender has it so easy.
- What kind of broadcaster is SBS, where they don’t fire someone with a criminal record?
- The drama's success is why this is being brought up again.
- Articles about this PD's assault are popping up three times a day. Why would they hire someone like that?
- ☞20 User: This must be a first—someone with a record continuing to work and committing crimes again. Legendary.
- It’s ridiculous that a guy with a criminal record and repeated offenses is creating a romance for female viewers and expecting understanding because it’s an "old issue."
- A convict? Wow, just wow.
- I heard a rumor about a PD with a criminal record 5 years ago, but I thought it was another PD. Is it this one? Or are there two PDs with records?
- The director has a criminal record for aggravated assault?
- Watching the video makes him look even crazier.
- Shouldn’t the PD step down?
- Fits perfectly with SBS—they deserve each other.
- How can someone like that return with a romance drama?
- Imagine if there were company gatherings...
- The broadcaster is the bigger problem for rehiring him.
- I was going to watch it after it ended for Lee Jun-hyuk, but I’m done with it for good.
- Ex-convict, wow.
- I don’t watch dramas by ex-convicts, yuck.
- Why do they keep taking away dramas I want to watch...
- It’s SBS.
- People like that are beyond fixing.
- Are they insane… why would they hand over a project they spent a lot of money on to someone like that?
- It’s comedy that someone like that is directing a rom-com without a care.
- They’ll probably just be happy if the drama succeeds anyway.
- Oh no... oh no… the actors are too good for this, oh no… aaaahhhh!
- I can’t watch it because of thatㅠ Thank goodness I’m not fully into it yetㅠ
- I was reading an article and got curious: in private companies, can someone be fired for a case where an assault was settled? I checked my company’s rules, and I don’t think we have anything like that. This isn’t defending the director; I’m genuinely curious. What the director did was definitely wrongㅠㅠㅠㅠ
- Running to get in a cab to flee because the police might come is so petty, especially when they were the one who picked a fight with a passerby first.
- Sexual harassment of a female officer and aggravated assault… utterly hopeless.
- This is why they can get away with it—because people will still watch.
- Don’t they get nervous seeing actors’ careers ruined on social media? Why would anyone watch that?
- Huh, it wasn’t just once?
- Even people who’ve disposed of bodies have been on TV just fine—it’s the entertainment industry.
- Legendary drinking habits.
- Already an ex-convict, and now aggravated assault? Shouldn’t they get harsher punishment? They should’ve been fired. What kind of company is SBS to keep hiring someone like that????
- A rom-com by a director with convictions for assault and sexual harassment? Not touching that with a ten-foot pole.
- Matches SBS perfectly. I’ll just not watch.
- Oh wow, there’s even a news video.
- It’s unbelievable that someone who was covered in the prime-time news wasn’t fired.
- Most officers at the station were probably men, but he specifically targeted a female officer with slimy, sexual insults.
- Even people like that keep their jobs and live well, huh.
- That industry’s moral hazard is on another level.
- They even sexually harassed a female officer, lol.
- Shouldn’t the director step down? If it were an actor, there would’ve been calls for resignation by now.
- ☞60 User: There’s no stepping down; it’s all already filmed.
- How can someone like that even think of directing a rom-com? Unbelievable.
- Ugh, it’s so off-putting. Someone like that ends up with a prime-time weekend drama.
ORIGINAL POST HERE
Can someone put a stop to this endless gossip crap. In all likelihood all of these assertions are inaccurate or exaggerated. Or if true, can't you find something else to think about, do, talk about.
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